Philadelphia Flyers
One Flyers Goalie Possibility Nobody is Considering
With only weeks to go until the start of the 2024 NHL preseason, the goalies remain the biggest question marks for the enigmatic Philadelphia Flyers.
That’s not for a lack of effort, however. It is a rebuild, after all, and with the way the contracts have fallen, it has been a foregone conclusion all offseason that Sam Ersson and Ivan Fedotov will be the Flyers’ two NHL goalies in 2024-25.
This is also not a question of talent. We already know that Ersson is an NHL goalie, but is he an NHL starter who can handle the workload associated with that responsibility?
Similarly, is Fedotov an NHL goalie who can replicate the success he had in the KHL and internationally after an extremely challenging and mentally taxing two years?
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These are questions the Flyers are guaranteed to find the answers to in due time. But, is there a way the Flyers can cover their bases in the meantime and kill two birds with one stone?
With a little creativity and, perhaps, luck, there very well could be.
Where Alexei Kolosov factors in
Assuming that the contract of Ryan Johansen is terminated and Ryan Ellis is placed on injured reserve at the start of the season, the Flyers will have one extra roster space to include one extra forward, defenseman, or, potentially, a goalie.
Veterans Nicolas Deslauriers and Erik Johnson will reprise their roles as the 13th forward and seventh defenseman, respectively, so the Flyers have capable cover in both areas.
🚨 Alexei Kolosov is ON the Flyers' roster on the NHL media site ahead of the Rookie Series and training camp
— Jon Bailey (@ByJonBailey) August 21, 2024
So, why not add a goalie?
At this point, we are all well aware of the rumors that top goalie prospect Alexei Kolosov may or may not return to North America for the start of training camp; no guarantees have been made one way or the other.
We also know that Kolosov, a native of Belarus, struggled with the language barrier whilst playing in the AHL for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms, something that would easily be mitigated if he were to play with the Flyers.
Fedotov and Matvei Michkov both made the jump from the KHL to the NHL in the last five months, while defenseman Egor Zamula, who has played in North America since 2017, returns for his second full NHL season.
Between those three and skating coach Slava Kuznetsov, Kolosov would have a true Russian-speaking support group to lean on as he tries to kickstart his career in the Flyers organization.
Furthermore, by bringing Kolosov to the NHL, head coach John Tortorella and the Flyers can ride whoever emerges hot hand in goal without having to worry about burning out the unproven tandem of Ersson and Fedotov.
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For those worried about potential injuries, Kolosov is waivers-exempt, so he can be assigned to the AHL at any time while the Flyers let him hang around and bring up the necessary injury replacement(s).
Between Cal Petersen, Parker Gahagen, and Keith Petruzzelli, the Phantoms will have plenty of capable goalies in 2024-25.
By putting Kolosov in what is likely to be a more comfortable situation, the Flyers can see which of Kolosov, Ersson, and Fedotov—all of whom have two years remaining on their contracts—emerges as the top dog in Philadelphia for the long haul.
Ersson looks good . I agree I don’t know about starter . I would throw the last month out last season . They were screwing around again like previous 2 seasons with couturier on 4th line with hernia and other weird stuff with trying things out .
just don’t take that last month too seriously . The January to March run looked good though
I was big on standing up for Ersson at the end of the season. I personally felt that the defending was really poor at times, and only a few players were scoring goals in that last month or so. I think he has the ability to be an NHL starter in him, but he will need to show more consistency to earn that role, especially under Torts.
I like this idea for the reasons you pointed out. Goaltending is one of their question marks; Fedotov is unproven and Ersson faded down the stretch under the workload. If Kolosov shows up, give him an opportunity to earn a spot on the big club.
Do not think Ersson and Fodotov spent their off-season sitting on the couch, eating chips and watching the telly. I think they are well aware of how important this season if for them and what they have to prove….so they will be in great shape and know what has to be done.
Kolosov, otoh, may not even show up for pre-season camp….and if he does and does not impress in the exhibitions, will be targeted for LHV….and he will be disgruntled once again. Wish Danny and the crew cut bait with him and shop him around. Sharks got their man, however there are a few other clubs…Kings, Flames, Canes, Habs among a few, that are looking for young goalie prospects to go forward with their team.
I think a season having a three headed monster between the pipes could be a good thing. The last thing the team needs is to trade Kolosov to another team and have him replicate what Bobrovsky has done once he left the Flyers.
See which one of the three can be the cream that rises to the top and helps the team.